And that's - I'd like to get your comment, and I'll take it off the air.
"My nightmare is that I'll have done this wonderful piece and they'll say to me, 'You gotta take it off the needles ma'am!'"
Neenton Community Society said it hoped the development would help improve the area and take it off the English Heritage At Risk register.
Al Sayed said when he saw the video, he told his friend to take it off the Internet because the act was so perverse.
The dish is so popular, he said, that he hasn't been able to take it off the menu since he opened six years ago.
They can take it off when they take a shower but they wear it for the rest of the day until they go to sleep.
Constantly monitor the temperature, and if steam begins to rise from the bowl, Mr. Brock said, take it off the heat and whisk until the temperature comes down.
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Since banks might now be more capable of holding on to some of these toxic assets on their own, they won't need the government to take it off their hands.
The on-loan Chelsea forward laid it off for Kuqi but, instead of shooting, the former Stockport striker took a touch and Davenport got back to take it off his toe.
But one thing I doubt will ever be proved false is that it's much easier not to gain the weight in the first place than to take it off later.
Once you e-file the return, take it off your hard drive and store it on a CD or flash drive in a safe place, like a lock box or safe.
The shop could not take it back and the owner was threatening to throw it in the river until she stepped in and offered to take it off his hands.
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The idea behind the foc.us headset is to put it on your noggin, fire it up, and wait for around five to ten minutes, then take it off and go about your day.
It, too, wanted a timepiece that its clients could wear while sky-diving, swimming, playing golf or tennis, hang-gliding or anything else they might care to pursue, without having to take it off for dinner.
Elections manager Lynn Marlowe says if one of these new voters tries to cast a ballot wearing a political hat, button or T-shirt, he or she will be asked to take it off or cover it up.
Who can forget the story of the garbage barge sailing the coastline and waterways of the United States looking in vain for someone to take it, bury it or use it for landfill -- anything that would take it off the hands of a New York City overwhelmed by waste.
And I promise you this: From the minute you put on that uniform to the minute you take it off, and for all the days of your life, this country will stand behind you and will be here for you, because we know that you will be there for us.
Ten months on from the UK's decision to take IT specialists off its list of occupations suffering a staff shortage, UK IT contractors are accusing firms of taking advantage of a loophole to keep hiring foreign staff in place of British ones.
Go forth, go crazy, take it all off and dance in the summertime sunshine.
Well if Protect DVD and other tools like it take off, you may have to dust off that old player and return it to its rightful home in your gear rack.
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"We decided to do it not thinking it would take off the way it did, " he said.
If it doesn't take off, it doesn't matter, because they didn't expect to make any money.
Cablevision began selling its Optimum Voice Internet telephone service in 2003, and while it was slow to take off, it's now got nearly a half-million customers.
But maybe it was exactly what she needed, something to take her mind off it.
' But the way we have structured the bill, if the employee says I'll take it in time off instead of time-and-a-half pay, anytime the employee changes his mind after that, he can have the money.
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